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Djokovic vs Wu Yibing in Wimbledon 2026 — Day 1 Scores & Updates

Djokovic vs Wu Yibing in Wimbledon 2026 — Day 1 Scores & Updates

Wimbledon Live Tennis: Your Simple Guide to All the Action

What Is This?

Imagine a giant tennis party happening right now at a place called Wimbledon in London. It’s one of the most famous tennis events in the whole world! This page shows you all the tennis matches happening right this moment on different courts (think of courts like big stages where players play tennis).


How to Use the Filters

Before we look at the matches, there are some handy tools at the top to help you find what you want:

  • Event Type Filter: You can choose to see only Men’s Singles or Women’s Singles matches. Right now, it’s set to "All Events," meaning you see everything.
  • Tournament: Currently set to Wimbledon — that’s the event we’re watching!
  • Event Status: Currently set to Live Events — meaning only matches happening right now are shown.

Important Point: All times mentioned are in UK time and can change. The BBC is not responsible if schedules shift.


All the Live Matches Right Now

Here’s every match broken down by court, explained super simply!


Centre Court (The Biggest Stage!)

Yibing Wu (China) vs. Novak Djokovic (Serbia)

  • Set 1: Djokovic won 6–4
  • Set 2: Tied at 1–1 and still playing right now!
  • Djokovic is the 7th seed (that means he’s ranked as the 7th best player in this tournament)

No. 1 Court

Magda Linette (Poland) vs. Mirra Andreeva

  • Set 1: Andreeva won 7–5
  • Set 2: Andreeva leads 4–3 and still playing right now!
  • Andreeva is the 5th seed

No. 2 Court

Tamara Korpatsch (Germany) vs. Coco Gauff (United States)

  • Set 1: Gauff won 6–2
  • Set 2: Gauff leads 4–0 and still playing right now!
  • Korpatsch is currently serving (that means she’s the one hitting the ball first each point)
  • Gauff is the 7th seed

No. 3 Court

Francesca Jones (Great Britain) vs. Diane Parry (France)

  • Set 1: Parry leads 4–2 and still playing right now!

Court 4

Solana Sierra (Argentina) vs. Anna Bondar (Hungary)

  • Set 1: Sierra won 6–3
  • Set 2: Tied at 5–5 and still playing right now!

Court 5

Ekaterina Alexandrova vs. Panna Udvardy (Hungary)

  • Set 1: Alexandrova leads 3–2 and still playing right now!
  • Alexandrova is the 18th seed

Court 6

Adolfo Daniel Vallejo (Paraguay) vs. Nicolas Mejia (Colombia)

  • Set 1: Vallejo won 6–4
  • Set 2: Mejia won 6–4
  • Set 3: Mejia won 7–5
  • Set 4: Vallejo leads 4–3 and still playing right now!
  • Mejia is currently serving

Important Point: This is the longest match on right now — it’s gone to 4 sets! Tennis matches can be very short or very long depending on how evenly matched the players are.


Court 9

Dayana Yastremska (Ukraine) vs. Aoi Ito (Japan)

  • Set 1: Yastremska won 7–6 (won the tie break 7–1)
  • Set 2: Ito won 6–4
  • Set 3: Yastremska leads 2–1 and still playing right now!

What’s a tie break? When the set score reaches 6–6, instead of playing on and on, they play a special mini-game called a tie break to decide the set. First to 7 points (with a 2-point lead) wins!


Court 10

Jesper de Jong (Netherlands) vs. Rinky Hijikata (Australia)

  • Set 1: De Jong won 7–6 (won the tie break 7–4)
  • Set 2: Hijikata leads 2–1 and still playing right now!

Court 14

Katerina Siniakova (Czech Republic) vs. Qinwen Zheng (China)

  • Set 1: Siniakova won 6–4
  • Set 2: Siniakova leads 2–1 and still playing right now!
  • Siniakova is the 32nd seed

Court 16

Anastasia Gasanova vs. Emiliana Arango (Colombia)

  • Set 1: Gasanova leads 3–2 and still playing right now!

Court 17

Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (Spain) vs. Anastasia Potapova (Austria)

  • Set 1: Bouzas Maneiro leads 5–2 and still playing right now!
  • Potapova is the 27th seed and currently serving

Court 18

Brandon Nakashima (United States) vs. Jack Pinnington Jones (Great Britain)

  • Set 1: Nakashima won 6–3
  • Set 2: Tied at 4–4 and still playing right now!
  • Nakashima is the 28th seed

Quick Summary

Court Match Status
Centre Court Wu vs. Djokovic (7) Set 2: 1–1
No. 1 Court Linette vs. Andreeva (5) Set 2: 3–4
No. 2 Court Korpatsch vs. Gauff (7) Set 2: 0–4
No. 3 Court Jones vs. Parry Set 1: 2–4
Court 4 Sierra vs. Bondar Set 2: 5–5
Court 5 Alexandrova (18) vs. Udvardy Set 1: 3–2
Court 6 Vallejo vs. Mejia Set 4: 4–3
Court 9 Yastremska vs. Ito Set 3: 2–1
Court 10 de Jong vs. Hijikata Set 2: 1–2
Court 14 Siniakova (32) vs. Zheng Set 2: 2–1
Court 16 Gasanova vs. Arango Set 1: 5–3
Court 17 Bouzas Maneiro vs. Potapova (27) Set 1: 5–2
Court 18 Nakashima (28) vs. Pinnington Jones Set 2: 4–4

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the number in parentheses next to a player’s name mean?

That’s their seed ranking. Before the tournament starts, the best players are given numbers (like 1, 2, 3, etc.) so they don’t face each other in the early rounds. A lower number means a higher-ranked player. For example, seed #5 is better than seed #28.

What does "serving" mean?

The player who is serving is the one who starts each point by hitting the ball into the opponent’s side. It’s a small advantage because you get to control how the point begins.

How many sets do players need to win?

In most Wimbledon matches, players need to win 2 sets to win the match. That’s why you see some matches with 2 sets already played and some with more.

Why do some matches have more sets than others?

If each player wins one set, they keep playing until someone wins 2 sets total. That’s why the match on Court 6 between Vallejo and Mejia is in a 4th set — they’re very evenly matched!

What does "in progress" mean?

It means the match is being played right now! The score could change any second. These are live, real-time updates from the courts at Wimbledon.

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